Soar through the sky with RollerCoaster Tycoon JoyrideTM, a fully immersive, roller
coaster builder and rider exclusively for PlayStation® 4 and enhanced for PlayStation®
VR. In the first virtual reality game in the RollerCoaster Tycoon® series, players are
challenged to build and ride breathtaking roller coasters in thrilling environments with
an easy-to-use coaster builder. In a twist on the coaster experience, riders can shoot,
blast, and explode moving targets to reach the top of the leaderboards. Compete
against friends and challenge them in multiplayer mode and share your incredible
coaster creations with other players on PlayStation Network. With special bonus
events, slow-motion time and more fun-filled features, RollerCoaster Tycoon Joyride
delivers a pulse-pounding and exhilarating experience.

Key Features:

• Freeform Coaster Builder: For the first time, players can experience a roller
coaster builder optimized for console and PSVR allowing them to build any roller
coaster they can imagine in minutes.
• Single Player and Multiplayer: Play through the progression system and
sandbox modes or challenge friends to build and ride in multiplayer mode.
• Stunning Environments: Explore and ride through the wild and hot desert of the
Canyon for a daytime thrill-ride or the captivating skyline and streets of the City
as you embark on your adventure at dusk.
• Ride and Shoot: Shoot down the highest number of targets as you ride to reach
the top of the leaderboards.
• Realistic Physics: Experience a thrilling coaster adventure with realistic physics
built into the game to make you feel adrenaline-pumping excitement.
• Pre-Built Coasters: Jump straight into the immersive experience with pre-built
coasters.
• Social Features: Share your incredible roller coaster creations via PSN.

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